Item Detail
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English
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Esquire James Weston Woods : Legal Counsel to Joseph Smith
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Mormon Historical Studies
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Fall 2003
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113-121
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James Weston Woods was acting as legal counsel for Joseph and Hyrum Smith at the time of their deaths. After giving a brief sketch of his early life, Black details his involvement in the case that brought the brothers to Carthage, his interaction with Governor Ford, his final conversation with Joseph, his 1844 statement of the events surrounding the martyrdom, and his detailed interview in 1882 with legal biographer Edward H. Stiles
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